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Vladimir Putin ‘resuscitated’ after ‘cardiac arrest’ in bedroom

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Last updated: October 24, 2023 11:03 am
Godson Published October 24, 2023
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Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly suffered a cardiac arrest on Sunday evening, months after speculations over his health.

Telegram channel, General SVR, suggests that all recent appearances by the Russian President, including foreign visits, have been carried out by a body double or doubles. It claimed that doctors had to resuscitate Putin before taking him to a special intensive care facility located within his official residence.

The channel reported;

“At about 21:05 Moscow time, security officers of Russian President Vladmir Putin who were on duty at the residence, heard noise and sounds of falling coming from the president’s bedroom. Two security officers immediately followed into the president’s bedroom and saw Putin lying on the floor next to the bed and an overturned table with food and drinks.

“Probably, when the president fell, he hit the table and dishes and knocked them onto the floor, which caused the noise. Putin convulsively arched while lying on the floor, rolling his eyes. The doctors who were on duty at the residence and located in one of the adjacent rooms were immediately called.

“Doctors performed resuscitation, having previously determined that the president was in cardiac arrest. Help was provided on time, the heart was started and Putin regained consciousness.

“The president was moved to a specially equipped room in his residence, where the necessary medical equipment for resuscitation had already been installed.

“We have already repeatedly talked about the deterioration of Putin’s health due to oncology and a number of other diseases. This case of cardiac arrest seriously alarmed the president’s inner circle, despite the fact that the attending doctors had already warned that Putin was very ill and was unlikely to live until the end of autumn.

“Recently, all official meetings and events have been conducted by the president’s double. After news of the evening incident, several people close to Putin contacted each other by telephone and agreed to hold consultations on Monday regarding possible actions if the president dies in the coming days.”

Adding weight to the claims, footage of an unexplained late-evening dash to the Kremlin, the seat of Russian power, by Putin’s motorcade on Sunday evening, have surfaced. The president normally resides outside of Moscow and not in his official apartment in the vast government building.

The channel is supposedly run by a former Kremlin lieutenant-general, known by the alias Viktor Mikhailovich. It claims his top apparatchiks and security henchmen control the activities of the doppelgängers. A recent Japanese TV report used AI to analyse Putin’s face, walk and voice in multiple appearances, and concluded that he does use body doubles.

Though there’s been no immediate response from the Kremlin over the claim, but officials have previously strongly denied that 71-year-old Putin suffers from health problems.

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